خياطة مخدة 2014 , طريقة لخياطة وجه مخدة 2014 2014
Sewing the Ribbon to the Foundation Fabric
Finishing
The trickiest part of attaching the back is avoiding the first line of ribbon. Just fold the ribbon towards the middle at the free side and pin the cover and the back with right sides together. At the very beginning of the ribbon along the edge, sew the raw edge of the ribbon sandwiched between the foundation fabric and back. It should look like this along the edge when you pin it:
Sewing the Ribbon to the Foundation Fabric
Beginning at the mark starting on the extreme outer edge, start pinning along your line towards the center. Don't worry about the raw end of ribbon hanging off the side; we'll take care of that when we sew the front and back together. Now use a straight stitch to sew the gathered ribbon along the line. As I said before, this doesn't have to be a perfect straight stitch - the gather of the ribbon makes this very forgiving. When you've finished the first line, it should look like this:
Now continue gathering, pinning, and sewing:
Until you've finished the first spool of ribbon.
When you get to the end, pin the start of your new ribbon to the end of your first ribbon, right on top with a 1 / 4 "overlap rather than right sides together as you usually do. Then use a zigzag stitch to attach the two. I usually go back and forth across the entire length to make sure it's nice and secure. It should look like this:
Now continue gathering, pinning, and sewing (and attaching ribbons depending on the length of a spool) until you reach the center.
The gather should make it fluff enough that you can leave the center like this, but if you would like to add something, you could use a fabric flower, a fabric-covered button, or a decorative button just to give you some ideas.
Now you're done with your cover and ready to attach the back:
Now continue gathering, pinning, and sewing:
Until you've finished the first spool of ribbon.
When you get to the end, pin the start of your new ribbon to the end of your first ribbon, right on top with a 1 / 4 "overlap rather than right sides together as you usually do. Then use a zigzag stitch to attach the two. I usually go back and forth across the entire length to make sure it's nice and secure. It should look like this:
Now continue gathering, pinning, and sewing (and attaching ribbons depending on the length of a spool) until you reach the center.
When you get to the center, just fold the very end over about 1 / 4 "and stitch the center down with a straight stitch in an x-shape at the center:
The gather should make it fluff enough that you can leave the center like this, but if you would like to add something, you could use a fabric flower, a fabric-covered button, or a decorative button just to give you some ideas.
Now you're done with your cover and ready to attach the back:
Finishing
The trickiest part of attaching the back is avoiding the first line of ribbon. Just fold the ribbon towards the middle at the free side and pin the cover and the back with right sides together. At the very beginning of the ribbon along the edge, sew the raw edge of the ribbon sandwiched between the foundation fabric and back. It should look like this along the edge when you pin it:
And this when you're done sewing:
Now carefully take out the pins holding the envelope closure together and flip it right-sides out through the opening. Stuff the pillow form into the cover:
And you're done!
Now carefully take out the pins holding the envelope closure together and flip it right-sides out through the opening. Stuff the pillow form into the cover:
And you're done!
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